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Chris Jericho reportedly played a huge role in convincing Jon Moxley (formerly known as Dean Ambrose) to sign with AEW, and also helped draw up the angle for the end of the Double or Nothing PPV where Moxley made his debut. (WO)

In this interview Kevin Owens discusses his dissatisfaction with the 'Wild Card' rule: "I guess the whole point of the wild-card rule is to add a sense of unpredictability to all the shows and I guess it definitely has achieved that because you never know who is going to show up where. The wild-card rule itself was very loosely defined when it was first announced and it's been loosely enforced since it's been announced. I guess it was supposed to be four guys at first and now, really, 10 guys show up one night, three guys show up the next night, whatever. But like I said, I think the whole point is to give a more unpredictable feel to the show itself and it's definitely achieved that."

NWA's National Champion Colt Cabana is currently suffering from a quadriceps hematoma that's caused a loss of strength and will reportedly take up to two weeks to heal, which has forced him to withdraw from several bookings. (PWI)

The line-up for tonight's episode of Impact Wrestling on the Pursuit Channel (if it even airs) is available below. (IW)

In this interview Homicide says he's been a pro wrestling fan since he was little: "I've loved pro wrestling since I was five years old. The first match I ever saw was the British Bulldogs vs. the Hart Foundation; it was amazing. As a New Yorker I grew up watching the WWF. We never watched the NWA, WCCW or AWA. So, one time I saw the NWA at Halloween Havoc 1989 and the main event was Ric Flair and Sting vs. The Great Muta and Terry Funk. Something about Funk I really loved. His style and image, just everything."

In this interview Michael Elgin gives praise to Jordynne Grace: "I think Jordynne is awesome. She's doing great stuff and a lot of people wanna see her. She's a hard worker and has been great in the ring and does some amazing stuff. As a whole, our women's division has been fantastic and this is the place where women are gonna want to be because we don't fear intergender either. I think that's gonna be something we're gonna have that most places won't that are on TV. I think this is gonna be a real destination for the rest of 2019 and 2020 for women."

Zack Sabre Jr. will put his G1 Climax 29 spot up against YOSHI-HASHI the last night of Kizuna Road 2019 on June 25th in Sendai, Japan. (NJPW)

From WWE: "WWE (NYSE: WWE) and BT Sport today announced a new multi-year exclusive pay TV agreement that will make WWE's weekly flagship programming available live in the U.K. and Ireland on BT Sport beginning January 2020. BT Sport will air both Raw and SmackDown exclusively live every week, delivering edge-of-your-seat action and showcasing the world-class athleticism from global Superstars including Roman Reigns, Becky Lynch, Seth Rollins, Kofi Kingston and Charlotte Flair. WWE and BT Sport will also partner across digital and social media platforms to create new content for fans that will increase reach for WWE and drive engagement across the UK and Ireland."

In this interview Juice Robinson wants revenge on Jon Moxley: "Revenge, that's the word. I want revenge on Jon Moxley, and I'll get it. He has so much charisma and an incredible persona in the ring, and that makes me level up. I want to wrestle Mox every f#$#ing day. My goal is to have that Moxley match at Ryogoku any time my number is called. I need to be able to rise to the occasion and immediately kick ass. People are always going to come here because this is the best wrestling company in the world. No one can argue that. So I have to try to hold my ground. Big stars come in - Cody comes in, Jericho comes in, Moxley comes in. Now I'm not on their level, but I'm working to get there. I am trying to compete with some big stars, and I am doing everything I can to compete with them. Ospreay, Ibushi, Kenta, there are so many talented people here. I'm just a regular guy trying to fit in."

Jim Cornette reports that Bobby Eaton was hospitalized a week ago due to congestive heart failure and fluid build-up in his body, but it's hoped that he'll be able to make a full recovery. It should be noted this overrides previous rumors (which we didn't report) that he suffered a heart attack. (PWI)

Pro wrestling company ICW has launched a fundraiser for "Lionheart" Andrew McCallum's funeral expenses. Yesterday Dave Meltzer mentioned on Observer Radio that McCallum had made a concerning post on social media before his demise, a "cry for help" if you will, so sadly it appears (though we are not confirming as much) he may have committed suicide. He had openly admitted to suffering from depression after taking a botched Styles Clash in a match with AJ Styles that broke his neck, leaving him to have to learn how to walk again, but despite the overwhelming odds he had actually come BACK to wrestling again full time and was the ICW champion at the time of his passing. (WO) Our condolences go out to his family, friends and fans. If you feel the need to talk to anyone at any time please call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255. Someone is on the line 24 hours a day and the call is free. Never think you're alone. Two years ago I was in a dark place and I wouldn't be here today if I hadn't called. There's always help.

Two new Ring of Honor videos are available below.

Lars Sullivan will indeed be out of action 6-9 months due to his recent knee injury. (WO)

In this interview Becky Lynch says she was intimidated when she got to WWE NXT: "I had to beg to be put into a match. It was funny, because when I went there - I don't think I've told this at all, because when I went down there I had no confidence. And I had to - I humbled myself, but almost to a fault, to where I came in and like, Sara Del Rey was the trainer there. But I'd also wrestled with her in Japan. And so I didn't want her thinking that I was full of myself and I thought I was better than anybody or whatever. And so I tried to do that, but also to a fault to where I was like, 'No, no, I'm a blank slate' or whatever. And I just mind-f#%$ked myself. I don't know if the place did it to me a little bit too, but I just, I couldn't lock up at the time."